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>> doug, is this bringing the cart before the horse? >> to joan's point. what's rich is many of these senate republicans also voted to confirm by an overwhelming majority condoleezza rice to be secretary of state after obvious ly some missteps on the intelligence that led to the war in iraq. and you never heard john mccain or senator lindsey graham back then. in fact, they defended her, and that was nothing at all like what's going on with ambassador rice. i do think it's unfortunate. the priorities here should be to find out what happened, bring those terrorists to justice, and make sure it never happens again. and, unfortunately, republicans are still act iing as though wee in the middle of a campaign and that's unfortunate. and incidents like this you r e rarely see them immediately politicized like this has and i think that's not a healthy way to conduct this investigation. >> all right, real quickly. i want to jump on to the other great talkers i have today 0. susan, to "the new york times" report that some inside the romney campaign are blaming new j
>> doug, is this bringing the cart before the horse? >> to joan's point. what's rich is many of these senate republicans also voted to confirm by an overwhelming majority condoleezza rice to be secretary of state after obvious ly some missteps on the intelligence that led to the war in iraq. and you never heard john mccain or senator lindsey graham back then. in fact, they defended her, and that was nothing at all like what's going on with ambassador rice. i do think it's...
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and as doug said, these situations are rolling -- rolling catastrophes where the information you get on monday could change from the information you get on tuesday. and i think what's happening here is that, you know, as we said in the editorial as doug mentioned, while senators graham, ayotte and mccain are focused on what susan rice, ambassador rice said on the sunday talk shows, they are not asking any questions at all about the real questions about security there at the consulate in benghazi. that's where their interest and focus and ire should be pointed. not at a u.n. ambassador who went on the sunday talk shows as a spokesperson for the administration giving, imparting the information she was given by the intelligence community. >> and susan, for those just joining us. this happened moments ago in the last hour. i want to remind everyone what the three senators had to say. take a look. >> we are significantly troubled by many of the answers that we got and some that we didn't get. >> bottom line, i'm more disturbed now than i was before that the 16 september explanation about
and as doug said, these situations are rolling -- rolling catastrophes where the information you get on monday could change from the information you get on tuesday. and i think what's happening here is that, you know, as we said in the editorial as doug mentioned, while senators graham, ayotte and mccain are focused on what susan rice, ambassador rice said on the sunday talk shows, they are not asking any questions at all about the real questions about security there at the consulate in...
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. >> doug willmore, belle's new city manager says he still can't believe what happened and what's still happening. talking to me in the rundown city council chambers, he says walking away with that half million dollar paycheck wasn't enough. the former police chief is suing the city of bell for what city sources calculate would amount to $600,000 in severance and unused sick days. >> from this small city, this poor community, to then have it revealed, get fired and actually comes back for severance. it's incredible. it's outrageous. >> reporter: seeking severance isn't apparently enough. randy adams want more money from the state of california for his pension. adams is also suing the state to double his pension to half a million dollars a year for the rest of his life. how? his oversized salary in belle. that was his last job. his highest-paying job, and even though he only held the position a year, he says his pension should be based on that pay. hi chief randy adams, i'm kyung lah from cnn. we caught up with randy adams in simi valley. the people of the city of bell saw you milked the
. >> doug willmore, belle's new city manager says he still can't believe what happened and what's still happening. talking to me in the rundown city council chambers, he says walking away with that half million dollar paycheck wasn't enough. the former police chief is suing the city of bell for what city sources calculate would amount to $600,000 in severance and unused sick days. >> from this small city, this poor community, to then have it revealed, get fired and actually comes...
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doug in st. louis. hello, doug. >> caller: hello, i have a question for you. maybe you can help me out. i love your show. >> stephanie: mm-hmm. >> caller: come to to the pageant plea please. john kerry when it came to the election i thought he was one of the biggest snafus who didn't do anything that he answered for. it seems a little bi-polar. >> stephanie: yes, it does. i'm taking away the smartest boy in class from you and giving it to him. do you remember when he ran for president and he was a french-gay flip flopping windsurfing coward. and now back to john kerry. we always loved john kerry. >> susan rice, not susan collins collins. >> stephanie: i couldn't hear you with my bionic ear because i was-- >> your bionic hair was in the way. >> stephanie: exactly. >> her hair was made of asbestos. >> stephanie: she count hear. >> she could hear from miles away but not through hair. >> stephanie: welcome. >> caller: thank you hi, first time caller, big fan love your show. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i'm from the reddest of red states. it's tough being a
doug in st. louis. hello, doug. >> caller: hello, i have a question for you. maybe you can help me out. i love your show. >> stephanie: mm-hmm. >> caller: come to to the pageant plea please. john kerry when it came to the election i thought he was one of the biggest snafus who didn't do anything that he answered for. it seems a little bi-polar. >> stephanie: yes, it does. i'm taking away the smartest boy in class from you and giving it to him. do you remember when he ran...
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one of the hard truths, there were five white guys, we tried to figure out, tall guys and doug and we are very well aware of this. you would not believe how busy -- we had a more diverse -- for all those who say we would love to build you into the conversation, what i want to talk about is a strategic economic choice facing the nation. strategy in economics, is there more something fundamental about the way the united states is positioned, with its choices are. michael porter who is here with us, wave so we know who you are, not very diverse, michael is a distinguished professor from harvard business school who has his own followers, acolytes. when i worked in the senate in the 1990s, our whole staff were riveted to much of michael's work and guidance, we read just talking in the green room that had we listened and moved the needle on the shoes back then the united states might not be in the same position. to michael's left we have robert kimit, who live thought was the smart guy who would have evolved it mitt romney had come in, he would have been national security adviser, secretary
one of the hard truths, there were five white guys, we tried to figure out, tall guys and doug and we are very well aware of this. you would not believe how busy -- we had a more diverse -- for all those who say we would love to build you into the conversation, what i want to talk about is a strategic economic choice facing the nation. strategy in economics, is there more something fundamental about the way the united states is positioned, with its choices are. michael porter who is here with...
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it's time for your must-reads, my panel today, doug hattaway, erin mcpike and robert traynham, doug, what's your must-read? >> a piece by alan fram of the "associated press," what he calls the pragmatic voices in congress. a lot of people left in this election cycle could make congress even more polarized, unless some people will step up, drop the idealogue rigidness and get things done. >> does he say anything about the likelihood of some kind of a change. when you see the likes of a saxby chambliss and a lindsay graham getting up there. does he name anyone who he thinks might morph a little. >> i think he focuses more on the problem than the heroes. he lays out the stark situation which is surprising a lot of people. because the president won so big, congress might be a harder nut to crack. >> say it ain't so, doug. how about you, erin? what's your must-read? >> there's a great profile today in the "washington post" of patty murray, the fourth-ranking democrat in the senate. she just led the democrats to a bigger majority in the senate. she is the incoming chair of the senate budge
it's time for your must-reads, my panel today, doug hattaway, erin mcpike and robert traynham, doug, what's your must-read? >> a piece by alan fram of the "associated press," what he calls the pragmatic voices in congress. a lot of people left in this election cycle could make congress even more polarized, unless some people will step up, drop the idealogue rigidness and get things done. >> does he say anything about the likelihood of some kind of a change. when you see...
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crowley, joe lock hart and democratic strategist doug thornall. >>> "now with alex wagner" is up next. ari, what have you got coming up next, brother? >> thanks, craig. will congress be the grinch that stole christmas? a new white house report warns that failure to address the fiscal cliff could spoil holiday spending. we have cnbc's eamon to explain all that. >>> plus more rinse are unpledging allegiance to grover norquist's tax rules. we'll look at how that may be unraveling and what it reveals about washington's new power brokers. >>> also, just how top secret can a top secret spy program be when it's getting spoofed on "saturday night live." ? we'll explain in just three minutes. no, no, no, stop! humans -- one day, we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... stop, stop, stop! my car! not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car, and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility -- wh
crowley, joe lock hart and democratic strategist doug thornall. >>> "now with alex wagner" is up next. ari, what have you got coming up next, brother? >> thanks, craig. will congress be the grinch that stole christmas? a new white house report warns that failure to address the fiscal cliff could spoil holiday spending. we have cnbc's eamon to explain all that. >>> plus more rinse are unpledging allegiance to grover norquist's tax rules. we'll look at how that...
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good morning, doug. >> reporter: good morning, guys. at a very basic level this is the store of an affair between general david petraeus and his biographer paula broad well. it gets complicated. there may be national security implication including into the broad investigation into the consulate in benghazi on september 11th. there is no question she would have had prime access to one. key players. she made a couple of public appearances to talk about that. that was at the university of denver, her alma mater last month where she spoke about the benghazi attack. this was came as ci a-team were asking for help but were denied. here is what she said. >> i don't know if a lot of you heard this but the cia annex had taken a couple of libyan militia members prisoner and they think the attack on the consulate was an effort to get the prisoners back. that is still being vetted. >> reporter: that would seemingly contradict what we heard over and over again initially midaway, that the at lack in libya was result of anger over anti-muslim film mad
good morning, doug. >> reporter: good morning, guys. at a very basic level this is the store of an affair between general david petraeus and his biographer paula broad well. it gets complicated. there may be national security implication including into the broad investigation into the consulate in benghazi on september 11th. there is no question she would have had prime access to one. key players. she made a couple of public appearances to talk about that. that was at the university of...
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doug mckelway live on capitol hill with that. >> reporter: hey, jon. republicans and supporters of this bill say republicans have to become aware of the demographic shifts which so demonstrated themselves in the november 6th election results, and they have to do it in a way in which they are not presenting themselves as substitute democrats that don't respect border enforcement and the civic disorder that comes with that. they plan to do it through the so-called s.t.e.m. jobs bill, that's short for science, technology, engineering and mathematics. and it would eliminate the diversity lottery green card program that would reallocate up to 55,000 green cards for foreign graduates with degrees from u.s. universities. it would be available to those with doctorates or master's degrees. congressman lab doer who is a native born puerto rican is the main sponsor of this bill and a strong proponent of reaching out to minority communities. here he is. >> i understand we need to have a new tone about immigration, we need to be more welcoming to people, we need to
doug mckelway live on capitol hill with that. >> reporter: hey, jon. republicans and supporters of this bill say republicans have to become aware of the demographic shifts which so demonstrated themselves in the november 6th election results, and they have to do it in a way in which they are not presenting themselves as substitute democrats that don't respect border enforcement and the civic disorder that comes with that. they plan to do it through the so-called s.t.e.m. jobs bill, that's...
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. >> doug, thank you. it makes you want to go buy all of the twinkies in the grocery store. >> can we have a quick thoughts of twinkies in your life? >> all these rich media people, you know, it's easy to talk about twinkies in the good old days. the real story, i don't think it's funny. it's about 18,000 workers who just found out that they are going to get fired just before the holidays. i think they have families, don't you? many have worked at hostess for more than a decade. their bosses asked for 8% pay cut and a 17% cut in benefits. some workers would have to give back at least $2,000 a year. this is the second time in three years hostess has asked its employees to cut their salaries and sacrifice benefits to keep the company going. now the union is getting blamed. >> the union preferred killing the company to accepting what they thought was a bad deal. >> the brand has value. someone will buy it, and they'll go and manufacture it in a right to work state where hostess does not have to operate under
. >> doug, thank you. it makes you want to go buy all of the twinkies in the grocery store. >> can we have a quick thoughts of twinkies in your life? >> all these rich media people, you know, it's easy to talk about twinkies in the good old days. the real story, i don't think it's funny. it's about 18,000 workers who just found out that they are going to get fired just before the holidays. i think they have families, don't you? many have worked at hostess for more than a...
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jon: doug, what do you think about that? >> well the rates we're talking about raising they would go back to where they were under president clinton and during the '90s i think most people would agree we had a pretty strong economy. certainly stronger on that the one george bush and liz cheney's dad brought us. look at the end of the day, you know this is going, it will have to be balanced and to get to $4.4 trillion, that is the kind of target number that the president has put out there you can't just do it on spending cuts. i'm not sure if you can do it just on capping deductions. that is what these guys are paid big bucks for to figure out. sit at table, do the arithmetic, get a final deal. jon: we had 9/11 during the bush administration and that had huge impact on economy and wars after it. doug and ron, thank you both. we started a question about the discussion of grover norquist. he will be neil cavuto's guest on "your world" at four become eastern time. here what he has to say. jenna: we're watching this over last sev
jon: doug, what do you think about that? >> well the rates we're talking about raising they would go back to where they were under president clinton and during the '90s i think most people would agree we had a pretty strong economy. certainly stronger on that the one george bush and liz cheney's dad brought us. look at the end of the day, you know this is going, it will have to be balanced and to get to $4.4 trillion, that is the kind of target number that the president has put out there...
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doug oliphant was the senior adviser. doug was also has kind of special relation to petraeus. he was the planner of the surge in iraq in 2007 when he was with the first cavalry division. it is great that they are here. i think if you read the book, you will enjoy that interplay between the dominant character, petraeus, and the secondary characters who are very different and interested and very tough battles throughout the year. it really is a brutal war. writing about them from my vantage point was interesting and inspiring to me to see the kind of lives they led, being a non-military person, seeing their devotion and the way they carry [inaudible] from the people lost. >> two questions if i could. i wonder if you cover the political attack on the general as exemplified by the general "betray us" comment. could you speak about your cat experience at west point? >> we do touch on the "betray us" ad. for those who have not read the book or know the other history, moveon.org took out an ad on the day that general petraeus was testifying in 2007 and there was a question about the
doug oliphant was the senior adviser. doug was also has kind of special relation to petraeus. he was the planner of the surge in iraq in 2007 when he was with the first cavalry division. it is great that they are here. i think if you read the book, you will enjoy that interplay between the dominant character, petraeus, and the secondary characters who are very different and interested and very tough battles throughout the year. it really is a brutal war. writing about them from my vantage point...
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doug holtz-eakin served as congressional budget office director under president george w. bush. i'm going to put you guys on ice for a second. i apologize but governor romney is stepping to the microphone. we were trying to get them in before we heard from governor romney to get a little perspective on the job market. we'll see some headlines. the 7.9% unemployment. we'll see no the job growth in the private sector. things takes you 40 plus months on average to find a job. if you laid off could be on average until next august to get hired. it is an average. it could be longer, could be shorter. what speeds up job growth? we in new normal what we can expect under any economy under any president? this is questions we hope to get to austan and doug, both of them as we watch mitt romney take to the stage in wisconsin. should mention a busy day for mitt romney. a little later on today he has another rally. he will be joined by big names in the republican party. condoleezza rice for example will be with him. bobby jindal, marco rubio, lindsey graham. they will all be at a rally tonigh
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shannon: doug schoen and grover more gift. thank you, gentlemen. you have taken the heat because you are accused of strong arming republicans into signing a pledge that they won't raise taxes and you are to blame for the gridlock and it will continue. how do you respond? >> the pledge is taken by candidates for office to their constituents and the american people it, a pledge they take to their constituents and they get elected based on that. a majority of the congressmen and house of representatives made a written commitment they will vote against tax increases and we didn't have gridlock. a year ago 2011 we passed the budget control act which cut spending $2.5 trillion. didn't raise taxes it was very successful. the people who whine are liberals who wanted higher taxes instead of the fending executives. shannon: where do we go with this. a lot of stuff that passes the house doesn't pass the senate. >> lindsey graham suggested a way to do it. if you have real tax reform. lower rates and limit deductions there is a way to get more revenue. if you c
shannon: doug schoen and grover more gift. thank you, gentlemen. you have taken the heat because you are accused of strong arming republicans into signing a pledge that they won't raise taxes and you are to blame for the gridlock and it will continue. how do you respond? >> the pledge is taken by candidates for office to their constituents and the american people it, a pledge they take to their constituents and they get elected based on that. a majority of the congressmen and house of...
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doug? >> i absolutely agree, megyn. the president has won the election. but the bottom line is that he got 51% of the vote. it is hardly an overarching mandate. 40% voted against him and he has to bring the country together. the way you do that is by compromising. the republicans have put revenue on the table. i think that the president can put entitlements on the table. megyn: he says that he will. >> he says he will, but we have to get specificity and decision, because we are facing, as everyone knows, a hard deadline of january 1 when the fiscal but with all due respect, what is leadership? how could he need and actually get that deal done? >> the way the lead that you leave when you are president, and maybe you should call bill clinton, instead of having him testify to his greatness, maybe you should have him explain how you call people in and how you do deals. that is what lyndon johnson did, that is what george h. w. bush did. that is how you get it done. one thing he knows how to do his campaign. if you read bob woodward's book, he was totally abse
doug? >> i absolutely agree, megyn. the president has won the election. but the bottom line is that he got 51% of the vote. it is hardly an overarching mandate. 40% voted against him and he has to bring the country together. the way you do that is by compromising. the republicans have put revenue on the table. i think that the president can put entitlements on the table. megyn: he says that he will. >> he says he will, but we have to get specificity and decision, because we are...
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doug int's go to houston, texas. a republican caller. caller: ethan made a statement about that policy should not be endorsed. -- bad policy should not be endorsed. the reality is, by continuing to give the government more tax money spent by increasing rates or decreasing deductions, it is like giving a junkie more her when. all they do is spend and spend. the problem is that we spend too much. about problems like solyndra, like throwing more and more money down the education rathole without any result. like subsidizing 47% of the population that does not pay taxes. this is idiocy. and we're all going over the cliff, whether obama gets his way on this particular issue or not. guest: the main thing there was the 47% comment. most of the 47% still pay payroll taxes because they are employed. they pay state and local taxes, sales taxes. and those that do not, they tend to be older. over the course of their lifetime, they paid a lot of federal taxes. and now because they're retired, their income tends to be for the most part the taxed much l
doug int's go to houston, texas. a republican caller. caller: ethan made a statement about that policy should not be endorsed. -- bad policy should not be endorsed. the reality is, by continuing to give the government more tax money spent by increasing rates or decreasing deductions, it is like giving a junkie more her when. all they do is spend and spend. the problem is that we spend too much. about problems like solyndra, like throwing more and more money down the education rathole without...
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am i right, doug? >> you're right, brian. everybody is at work here at the white house. they're filing in now. this report released this morning by the white house details the impact of what will happen if we fall off the so-called fiscal cliff. just as importantly, it puts tremendous political pressure on congressional republicans to do something that most of them are forcally opposed to, which is raising taxes. the report says in part, quote f congress doesn't act, middle class families will see their income taxes go up january 1. the typical family will see them go up by $2,200 next year. negatively impacting retailers and businesses nationwide. yesterday, senator john mccain reiterated his opposition to increasing revenues and taxes. here he is. >> because every economist that i respect says if you raise tax rates at this time, in fact, the president even said that a couple of years ago -- that it harms the economy. we're trying to help the economy. so unless i can be convinced that raising tax rates will be beneficial, then obviously i think there is reason and grou
am i right, doug? >> you're right, brian. everybody is at work here at the white house. they're filing in now. this report released this morning by the white house details the impact of what will happen if we fall off the so-called fiscal cliff. just as importantly, it puts tremendous political pressure on congressional republicans to do something that most of them are forcally opposed to, which is raising taxes. the report says in part, quote f congress doesn't act, middle class families...
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doug mcelway joins me live from the white house with more on this. it sounds like the white house report is just not warning abouo putting tremendous pressure really on congressional republicans, is that true? true. it's putting tremendous pressure on congressional republicans. the report in fact in some ways preemptively blames congressional inaction not white house inaction as to any tax hikes that would affect americans if we do indeed fall off the fiscal cliff. take a listen to a little bit of this quote from the white house report that came out just a morning. quote, this congress doesn't act middle class families will see their income taxes go up on january 1st. the typical mid class family will see their income tax go up by $2,200 next year negatively impacting businesses and retailers across the nation. most republicans are resisting all efforts to increase revenues either through taxes or through closing loopholes. senator john mccain is typical of that resistance. listen up. >> because every economist that i respect says that if you raise t
doug mcelway joins me live from the white house with more on this. it sounds like the white house report is just not warning abouo putting tremendous pressure really on congressional republicans, is that true? true. it's putting tremendous pressure on congressional republicans. the report in fact in some ways preemptively blames congressional inaction not white house inaction as to any tax hikes that would affect americans if we do indeed fall off the fiscal cliff. take a listen to a little bit...
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thank you for joining us, doug. so speaker boehner has this opinion piece in the cincinnati inquirer where he says, quote: poot path do you agree? >> yeah. i think the speaker is right, because the fundamental roots of our big debt problems, especially going forward, are the health entitlement programs, the medicares, medicaid and the new affordable care act. it is estimated to cost about a trillion dollars over the first ten years, and i think analysts who have looked at that estimate understand it has a risk of being much larger than that. my own work suggests the costs have already gone up by about 25%, they could easily double over the next ten years. and if you're going to undertake a real fix to the debt, you have to take on spending programs like that. patti ann: all right. so "the washington post" among many other entities says that there is no way the democrat-controlled senate is going to vote for full repeal, but the post says, quote, there are a lot of ways that deficit reduction cuts could reduce spendi
thank you for joining us, doug. so speaker boehner has this opinion piece in the cincinnati inquirer where he says, quote: poot path do you agree? >> yeah. i think the speaker is right, because the fundamental roots of our big debt problems, especially going forward, are the health entitlement programs, the medicares, medicaid and the new affordable care act. it is estimated to cost about a trillion dollars over the first ten years, and i think analysts who have looked at that estimate...
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doug in massachusetts says i think it would be great if texas could become an independent country. they could all dress like roy rogers and dale evans, have they're own oil wells, launch their own trip to mars, go for it, texas. if you want to read more, go to cnn.com/caffertyfile. or through the facebook page. >> thank you, i hope texas does not. >> me too. >>> it's been four weeks since super storm sandy, and parts of the city are still crippled. >> doesn't feel like new york. >> we're going to the heart of the disaster zone next. [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so
doug in massachusetts says i think it would be great if texas could become an independent country. they could all dress like roy rogers and dale evans, have they're own oil wells, launch their own trip to mars, go for it, texas. if you want to read more, go to cnn.com/caffertyfile. or through the facebook page. >> thank you, i hope texas does not. >> me too. >>> it's been four weeks since super storm sandy, and parts of the city are still crippled. >> doesn't feel...
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doug mckelway is at the white house with the latest on where the cease fire talks stand. yesterday we heard cease fire was in play. obviously that was wrong and at the very least, premature. >> that's right, brian. so today is an absolutely crucial day in the quest for a cease fire. secretary of state clinton just arrived in cairo, egypt for talks with egyptian president morsi. several formidable obstacles remain in place before a cease tire can be achieved. the latest is that terrorist attack on the bus that you just showed in tel aviv, the white house issuing a very strongly worded statement condemning that attack. it reads in part, quote, these attacks against innocent israeli civilians are outrageous. the united states will stand with our israeli allies and provide whatever assistance is necessary to identify and bring to justice the perpetrators of this attack. but there are other obstacles as well. secretary of state clinton just met this morning with palestinian authority president abbas. he has relatively little control over these rocket attacks and it is hamas th
doug mckelway is at the white house with the latest on where the cease fire talks stand. yesterday we heard cease fire was in play. obviously that was wrong and at the very least, premature. >> that's right, brian. so today is an absolutely crucial day in the quest for a cease fire. secretary of state clinton just arrived in cairo, egypt for talks with egyptian president morsi. several formidable obstacles remain in place before a cease tire can be achieved. the latest is that terrorist...